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Ministers McGuinty, Anand announce more than $200 million in funding for Ukraine

Canada Commits $200M in New Military and Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine In a powerful reaffirmation of its unwavering support, the Government of Canada has announced a significant new aid package for Ukraine, valued at over $200 million. The announcement, made by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland and Minister of National Defence […]

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Canada pledges more than $200M in funding for Ukraine at NATO meeting

Canada’s $200M NATO Pledge: A Strategic Boost for Ukraine’s Defense In a significant move underscoring its commitment to transatlantic security, Canada has announced a major financial pledge aimed at fortifying Ukraine’s defenses against ongoing aggression. This substantial contribution, framed within the NATO alliance, signals a deepening of support as the conflict continues to evolve. The

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Intel watchdog cancelled CSIS review because of lack of legal protection for staff

Why Canada’s Spy Watchdog Halted a Critical CSIS Investigation In the shadowy world of intelligence and security, oversight is the thin line that separates a robust national defense from the overreach of state power. So, when Canada’s independent spy watchdog abruptly cancels a major review of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), it’s not just

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Tim Hortons lobbied MPs for more temporary foreign workers over last 18 months

Tim Hortons Pushed MPs to Hire More Foreign Workers: Inside the Lobbying Effort For millions of Canadians, Tim Hortons is more than a coffee shop; it’s a daily ritual and a cultural icon. But behind the familiar red and brown signage, a pressing business reality is brewing: a severe and persistent labour shortage. Newly released

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Bloc wants Liberal bill amended to remove religious exemption from hate speech laws: source

The Bloc Pushes to End Religious Exemptions for Hate Speech in Canada A significant political and legal debate is intensifying in Canada, centered on a contentious clause in the Criminal Code that provides a unique defense for hate speech when it is based on religious texts. The Bloc Québécois is spearheading a push to repeal

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B.C. Conservative board removes John Rustad from party leadership

B.C. Conservative Party Ousts Leader John Rustad in Dramatic Shakeup The political landscape in British Columbia was jolted this week as the BC Conservative Party voted to remove its leader, John Rustad, in a stunning internal revolt. This dramatic shakeup, unfolding just months before a pivotal provincial election, throws the party’s future into uncertainty and

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Judges sue federal government over decision to refuse $28,000 raise

Federal Judges Sue Canada Over Denied $28,000 Salary Increase A quiet but profound constitutional clash is unfolding in Canada’s courtrooms, pitting the nation’s federally appointed judges against the very government they serve. At the heart of the dispute is a significant salary increase—roughly $28,000—that was recommended by an independent commission but ultimately rejected by the

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Judges’ association taking federal government to court over rejection of $28K raise

Canadian Judges Sue Federal Government Over Denied Salary Increase In a rare and significant legal confrontation, Canada’s federally appointed judges have taken the extraordinary step of suing the federal government. The core of the dispute? The government’s rejection of a recommended salary increase, a decision that has ignited a fierce debate over judicial independence, compensation,

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Politics Insider: B.C. Conservatives say they’ve ousted John Rustad

British Columbia Conservative Leader John Rustad Ousted in Party Shake-Up In a stunning political development, the British Columbia Conservative Party has abruptly removed John Rustad as its leader. The internal coup, confirmed by party officials, marks a dramatic and unexpected shift for the party just months before a pivotal provincial election. This move throws the

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Trade tensions temporarily on backburner as PM visits Washington for FIFA celebration

Canada’s PM Celebrates FIFA World Cup Win Amid Eased Trade Tensions In a moment that perfectly blended sports, diplomacy, and national pride, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined a high-profile celebration in Washington, D.C., marking a historic victory far from the soccer pitch. The event, co-hosted by former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, wasn’t for

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